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1 exceed
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1. превишавам, надминавам, надвишавам, надхвърлям
to EXCEED the speed limit авт. карам с непозволена скорост
2. превъзхождам, надминавам (in в, по, by с)* * *{ik'si:d} v 1. превишавам, надминавам, надвишавам, надхвърлям;* * *превъзхождам; прекалявам; преобладавам; превишавам; надхвърлям; надвишавам; надминавам;* * *1. to exceed the speed limit авт. карам с непозволена скорост 2. превишавам, надминавам, надвишавам, надхвърлям 3. превъзхождам, надминавам (in в, по, by с)* * *exceed[ik´si:d] v 1. превишавам, надминавам, надхвърлям, прехвърлям границата на; to \exceed the speed limit карам (автомобил) с непозволена скорост; the outcome \exceeded all expectations резултатът надмина всички очаквания; to \exceed o.'s instructions превишавам пълномощията си, престаравам се; 2. превъзхождам, надминавам; to \exceed s.o. in strength ( height) по-силен (по-висок) съм от някого; 3. книж. преобладавам, господствам; имам надмощие; 4. невъздържан съм (в ядене, пиене и пр.); прекалявам.
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